Friday, May 17, 2019

Possible Violation of the Eighth Amendment Essay

The article I found was scripted on March 14, 2011 well-nigh the controversy of the constitutionality of the treatment of Private Manning. There have been many articles about this topic, but the one I looked at was an editorial in the pages of the New York Times. Private Manning was convicted of leaking restricted military files to WikiLeaks and was arrested on the twenty sixth of May in Iraq. Since then he has been imprisoned at Quantico in Virginia and has been treated as the some of the prisoners at Abu Ghraib have. For example, he is in solitary confinement twenty terce out of twenty four hours, on the twenty four hours his ankles must be shackled on the way to and on the way back from the exercise room. Finally, he is forced to sleep naked and when surveillance comes in the morning, he is naked throughout that too just when it is over is he permitted to have his attire back.The controversy is whether this is treatment for cruel and unusual punishment also known as the eight h amendment. I think this treatment of Private Manny may very well lead to a court parapraxis over the eighth amendment. In my opinion, there was some definitely a violation of the eighth amendment, I do not condone torture in any sense and consider not only despicable and disgraceful on American soil, but unconstitutional, and the treatment of Private Manning falls under this position. macrocosm forced naked and in isolation for such extended periods of time is torture. Torture is cruel and, most definitely, unusual punishment especially considering the non-severity of Private Mannings actions.

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